As it usually goes on The Walking Dead, the walkers played a big part in making things dangerous for the survivors. But it was a living and breathing character who did the most damage in "Spend." Spoilers ahead.

This week’s episode saw the characters sitting down to dinner, drinking beer, walking around picturesque settings and more. Carol even made cookies, although it was part of a larger plan. If you are wondering exactly how good those cookies were during Episode 13, look no further than this article.

Finally! After months of keeping pretty quiet about its plans for a Walking Dead spinoff drama, AMC has at last dropped the bomb that they’re definitely moving beyond the pilot stage with the new series. And they're apparently pretty confident about its success.

When the central survivors of The Walking Dead reached Alexandria a couple of weeks ago, audiences had no real idea how the group would react. Still, we had our sneaking suspicions that Daryl was the least likely to make himself at home. Yet...

Saying goodbye to someone can be one of the hardest things in the world. Even saying goodbye to a fictional character can be tough. But I think we can all agree that the biggest tragedy of all is the death of a fictional character’s facial hair. Say goodbye to Rick's beard with us.

When it comes to distancing itself from its comic book origin, The Walking Dead has done a fine job, with more than enough detail-fudging to make the larger recognizable arcs enjoyable all over again for readers. Tonight's episode gave us one of the most exciting changes yet.

The Walking Dead is down to its last handful of episodes for the remainder of Season 5. Whatever's about to go down, should begin the down-going process right about now. Tonight's "Remember" episode felt like the start of that, as Rick and his group arrived at Alexandria.

Now that The Walking Dead has found its way to the Alexandria Safe-Zone, there is the illusion of safety for Rick and the rest of the survivors. But conflicts and turmoil always follow this group, and there's no bigger threat to everyone's safety than the maniacal Negan, whom Andrew Lincoln says is coming.

The Walking Dead's survivors have now found refuge in Alexandria, where the characters will presumably be spending a lot of their upcoming time. And they’ll be hanging around a lot longer for the Season 5 finale on March 29.

While The Walking Dead always has “a world teeming with walkers” as an ever-present antagonist, the show has arguably been at its best when there are human villains for Rick & Co. to aim their negative feelings at. Tonight's episode dropped a big hint as to who the next one might be.